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Funtoo Macaroni Linux Project

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   Summary
The 'Macaroni Linux` project is a new project to create a binaries Linux OS based on Funtoo kits.
   People
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  • geaaru
   Latest Status

A new release of Eagle branch is out! 22.10-eagle.

01 October 2022

Macaroni Linux OS is a young distribution under the Funtoo Linux umbrella and is developed and evolved primarily by Daniele Rondina (ex Sabayon Linux developer) aka geaaru. The name Macaroni is related to the pinguin specie found from the Subantarctic to the Antarctic Peninsula. It bears a distinctive yellow crest.

Macaroni OS uses the luet fork as PMS that is under heavy development.

Official Macaroni portal is here.

Releases

Following the idea of Funtoo about 1.4-prime release and next releases on Macaroni there are different releases with different targets.

Release Codename core-kit branch Description
Macaroni Funtoo Phoenix 1.4-prime The core release based on OpenRC/SysVinit Funtoo system for Server and Desktop.
Macaroni Funtoo Next Dragon next The next release based on OpenRC/SysVinit Funtoo system for Server and Desktop. (Not yet started).
Macaroni Funtoo Systemd Eagle 1.0-macaroni A Funtoo SystemD release. The idea is to use it only for Server target and as experimental base rootfs where we will develop an alternative tool that will replace SystemD probably written in Golang but that will be compatible with part of SystemD files. In this moment, this release has only Container based targets and Server services.

Architecture

At the moment the only supported architecture is x86_64bit just because we need to prepare a good automation workflow. When we will ready other arches will be supported.

Init System

OpenRC is the official init system of Macaroni but it also support SystemD for containers until will be replaced with a new init process implementation that supply similar features (cgroup, coredump handler, sandboxing, etc.).

Kernel

In Macaroni Linux at the moment we support both LTS and stable release based on vanilla kernels.

The binaries packages of the kernels are built separately to be used for all releases and are available on macaroni-commons repository.

Only the extra drivers are built over the specific release (for example, nvidia drivers, virtualbox, etc.).

Desktop Environments

Multiple desktop environments will be supported soon in Macaroni Linux, with the most well-supported of these being GNOME that the only available at the moment.